Posted by Lowly on March 24, 2011 at 07:36:19 from (68.112.96.69):
In Reply to: OT No More Smoking posted by GordoSD on March 23, 2011 at 20:52:01:
Don't get discouraged, it really is worth doing. Even if you backslide, never let yourself think it's for good and that you can't quit. For me it was easier to face quiting every time I tried. I would quit, backslide (it's real easy to do when you work alone on a farm), and before I knew it backsliding would become fulltime smoking. I usually tried to quit in the fall, after field work was done. Seriously, it took me years to get it done, but I've been off them for twenty years now and the Doc says my lungs look and sound like I never smoked. On the other hand I was rolling up electric fence one day and it came up a thunderstorm. After a while it dawned on me that this probably wasn't a very smart thing to keep doing with the lightning all around. My next thought was "Oh well, if I get hit by lightning I won't have to worry about not smoking anymore." Dumb on several levels.
You've got a tough row to hoe and I hope you make it. Good luck, man.
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